jeudi 5 mai 2016

SUCCESS : ROOT + Encryption.

Hi guys,

I want to share my experiences about having ROOT + Encryption. This case of mine may pose as example for anyone who want to root their phones while want to have their device encrypted at the same time.

My phone is Samsung Note 3, Stock Lollipop 5.0, rooted with KingRoot 4.85 (kingroot.net). I think you can also have your phones to be rooted regardless of rooting mechanism. I picked KingRoot because it was the one successfully rooted my device without installing any custom recoveries, which is really IMPORTANT if we want to apply device encryption..:fingers-crossed:

Previously I posted question here : http://ift.tt/1TLxI7y

No answer there so I keep tinkering and googling then found this thread : http://ift.tt/1TLxI7A

On my case, my Note 3 was not encrypted (also have unencrypted external 32GB MicroSD), then I rooted it successully via exploit. I then started device encryption without any problems. I also have frozen Knox and many other Samsung bloatwares before started the encryption.

The conclusion is, as long as your rooting process didnt involve custom recoveries then you are good to go with device encryption, whether root first later encrypt or encrypt first then root later.

I am not expert and hoping this small info can help other non experts who want to taste rooting privileges while preserving device encryption.

Cheers :p


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